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    Quackery as a Cause of Maxillofacial Infections and its Implications by BI, Akhiwu, HO, Akhiwu, TO, Mudashiru, B, Ijehon, AA, Aderemi, LZ, Bwala, E, Ambrose, MI, Sani, AM, Dauda, EU, Okafor, E, Chimbueze, AL, Ladeinde

    “…BackgroundIn recent times, the prevalence of quackery in oral and maxillofacial practice has become rampant with complications, one of which is odontogenic…”
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    Sleep health of healthcare workers in Kano, Nigeria by Kolo, E S, Ahmed, A O, Hamisu, A, Ajiya, A, Akhiwu, B I

    Published in Nigerian journal of clinical practice (01-04-2017)
    “…The relevance of sleep in the life of a human being cannot be overemphasized in terms of physical and mental well-being. Among several factors that can affect…”
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    The effect of anesthesia on the ventilatory functions of patients with Maxillo-mandibular fixation by Akhiwu, B I, Akhiwu, H O, Saheeb, B D, Habeeb, M M

    “…Maxillo-mandibular fixation (MMF) is a procedure still routinely practiced in developing countries. To determine the variations in pulmonary functions readings…”
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    IMPALEMENT HEAD INJURY WITH A SPEAR by Akhiwu, B I, Adoga, A S, Binitie, O P, Ani, C C, Iweagwu, M, Adetutu, O, Ureme, T, George, D D, Didamson, P D, Oseni-Momodu, E, Ugwu, B T

    “…Impalement injuries to the craniofacial region are uncommon due to the fact that the face is a smaller target in relation to the rest of the body. We report a…”
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    EXPERIENCE WITH miniplate osteosynthesis in THE MANAGEMENT OF mandibular fractures IN NORTHWEST NIGERIA by Akhiwu, B I, Efunkoya, A A, Omeje, K U, Amole, I O, Osunde, D O, Isa, L

    “…Fractures of the mandible are the commonest facial fractures and various treatment modalities exist like wire osteosynthesis and the use of miniplates and…”
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    Augmentation of craniofacial defects using alloplastic material by Osunde, O D, Adebola, R A, Ver-or, N, Amole, I O, Akhiwu, B I, Jinjiri, N, Ladeinde, A, Ajike, S O, Efunkoya, A

    Published in West Indian medical journal (01-09-2013)
    “…Alloplastic materials are increasingly being used in augmentation of craniofacial defects because of its ready availability, good aesthetic outcome and absence…”
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